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first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, there is a new twist in the deadly attack in libya. fox has obtained e-mails that show u.s. officials knew a group linked to al qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks hours after the assault. the messages show up to 400 security officials at the white house, the state department, and the pentagon had copies of the e-mails in their possession while the consulate was still in flames. as you probably know, militants attacked consulate on 9/11 and killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador to libya. in the first days after the attack, the administration suggested it was likely part of a spontaneous protest against the antimuslim video. the e-mails including the one you see here, show officials learned quickly that the consulate was being fired upon. they show that administration officials knew a terror group claimed responsibility on facebook and they called for an attack on the embassy in tripoli. secretary of state, hillary clinton is pushing back on this. she says the e-mails do not tell the whole story. >> the independen
first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, there is a new twist in the deadly attack in libya. fox has obtained e-mails that show u.s. officials knew a group linked to al qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks hours after the assault. the messages show up to 400 security officials at the white house, the state department, and the pentagon had copies of the e-mails in their possession while the consulate was still in flames. as you probably know, militants attacked consulate on 9/11 and...
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this is a classic example and going city to city, county to county. >> joe madison, thank you for your time tonight. >> coming up, paul ryan's poverty. he stages phony photo ops, and first, this republican republican operative accused of literally throwing away voter fraud. that's next. in charge of their. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it!
this is a classic example and going city to city, county to county. >> joe madison, thank you for your time tonight. >> coming up, paul ryan's poverty. he stages phony photo ops, and first, this republican republican operative accused of literally throwing away voter fraud. that's next. in charge of their. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they...
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next, from salt lake city, the justice department nominee. [cheers and applause] next, the constitution nominee for president. [cheers and applause] >> and the final independent candidate is gary johnson. gary is the libertarian party nominee. the first question for tonight's topic is our electoral system is from the free and equal elections foundation hosting this debate and will asked by christina tobin. >> thank you. the right. here is our question. a top two primary is an election in which party labels appear on the ballot, but parties do not nominate candidates. instead, the candidates choose their own ballot label. all candidates run in the primary, but only the top two vote getters appear on the ballot in the november election. the system is p currently used in louisiana, washington state, and california. it is now a ballot member prop 21. what is your position on the top two primary system and why? >> we'll start with jill stein. >> thank you. and thank you so much to free & equal, and thank you for being here. i think top two does no
next, from salt lake city, the justice department nominee. [cheers and applause] next, the constitution nominee for president. [cheers and applause] >> and the final independent candidate is gary johnson. gary is the libertarian party nominee. the first question for tonight's topic is our electoral system is from the free and equal elections foundation hosting this debate and will asked by christina tobin. >> thank you. the right. here is our question. a top two primary is an...
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it's the first time it has happened. every single mayor in the past, including republicans, had always raise taxes. i didn't been for eight years. ultimately, we got some really big tax cuts and ended up being three or $4 billion for tax cuts. we were collecting more revenue is because it energize the economy. they took money out of waisted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually will spend money on a productive and sensible way to produce jobs for it it wasn't the only thing the turnaround the economy of new york city. but here is the difference. it started with 10.5%. i left with 5.5% unemployment. i started with 1.1 million people on welfare, elected 10,500,000 people on welfare. i started with the city with a population of 7.5 million, and i went with the city of 8.1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the fact that we energize the private sector. that is the difference of what is going to happen with taxes, depending on the choice of the american people make on november 6. they are
it's the first time it has happened. every single mayor in the past, including republicans, had always raise taxes. i didn't been for eight years. ultimately, we got some really big tax cuts and ended up being three or $4 billion for tax cuts. we were collecting more revenue is because it energize the economy. they took money out of waisted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually will spend money on a productive and sensible way to produce jobs for it it wasn't the...
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>> when i received the letter, at first blush it looked like just another piece of political junk mail. but then after closer inspection of the outside of it, it had just enough officialty to make me open it up. it doesn't look exactly right. >> so given you work for the city, you probably are a little bit more astute as to what kind of mail looks official or not. do you know anybody else who received this kind of letter and if so what was their reaction? how have they responded? >> well, i don't know anybody personally who else received it. i do know there were several in jacksonville that did. and after further conversations with our supervisor of elections, there were many throughout the state and in multiple counties that received them. >> all right, joe johns, our correspondent out of washington, is also with us now to join in on the conversation. joe, you recently did a documentary about voter fraud, intimidation and, you know, voter i.d. changes in laws. is this -- this kind of campaign where these letters are going out, is this kind of in sync with a wave of confusion that is s
>> when i received the letter, at first blush it looked like just another piece of political junk mail. but then after closer inspection of the outside of it, it had just enough officialty to make me open it up. it doesn't look exactly right. >> so given you work for the city, you probably are a little bit more astute as to what kind of mail looks official or not. do you know anybody else who received this kind of letter and if so what was their reaction? how have they responded?...